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Fun/Interesting Gift Ideas. Vacation clothes. SHOES. Jewelery. Tip #19: Save Money, Eat Well and Look Hot in Less Than an Hour. This is Tip #19 of of the Save $1,000 in 30 Days Challenge.

(See past tips.) This is a guest post by Susan Su. I’m a snob. I eat organic food, love designer clothes, buy premium pet food, and hate Old Navy. But, I’m also one of the cheapest people I know (apart from my Chinese mother – who is THE cheapest person I know, bar none). Ramit has written about swapping out name brands for generics, and many readers have commented on the low, low price of clothes at Target or Walmart. So, how exactly do you indulge a champagne taste on a beer budget? Target never worked for me. For nice clothes, one trick I used to think was so smart was going to Nordstrom Rack.

However, once I made my debut in the world of private enterprise, and let my inner efficiency expert out to play, I realized that I do NOT have time to go down to Nordstrom Rack and paw through massive, disorganized piles of ugly, out-of-fashion clothing in order to find that one buttercup-yellow Michael Stars tee.
5 Websites to Check Before You Shop Online. (PriceGrabber) Shopping online has its undisputable benefits: it can save you gas, time and money, not to mention you can do it in your pajamas.

The problem is, with so many online retailers to choose from, the whole process can become overwhelming rather than a time-saver. Why buy online if doing so is a whole new skill in and of itself? Cutting through the online clutter is easy if you start out your shopping trip with the five websites below. PriceGrabber.com Everyone tells us to comparison shop online, but few offer much in the way of concrete, usable advice. One website that makes comparison shopping much simpler is PriceGrabber.com. Milo.com (Milo) One of the most promising up-and-comers in the online shopping world is Milo.com. Driven by their slogan “Find it Local, Get it Now,” Milo vouches that any product for which it finds a price is available right now from the local retailers it lists.

Groceries & Coupons: How I Get It All Free or Cheap : Mommy PR. I know you are thinking “Oh shes one of THOSE people”.

Nope. I am no extreme couponer, crazy coupon lady, or someone who clears shelves. That’s not me at all. I am somewhere between overly organized and above normal. I have a clear OCD when I cut my coupons and organize them. I only print out what I am allowed. We have a cat. Then I ordered 2 other really great coupons. The other coupon was for $5 off any John Frieda Repair product. Here was my order yesterday: 5 John Frieda Hair Repair Products- $2.99 x5= $14.99 – $25= +$10.056 Schick Hydro Razors- $4 x6= $24 – $24= $02 Bags of Dog food- $7.99 x 2= $15.98- 2 x$4 coupons= $7.98 Total was + $2.07 so I bought a few extra items (milk, cheese).

Designer Junior Apparel for $15 for less!
Secrets of the Web: Where to Go for Watches and Jewelry at up to 80% Off.